The Turks and Caicos Islands are a delight for sports enthusiasts providing a multitude of water activities including snorkeling, SCUBA diving, deep-sea fishing, bone fishing, sailing, windsurfing, motor boating, parasailing and water skiing.
Grace Bay Beach also offers superb lighted tennis courts and a challenging 18-hole championship golf course with an attractive Clubhouse for members and non-members alike. Other popular activities include sightseeing, shopping, dining out, and of course the sunbathing and beach walking is incomparable!
And, if you don’t usually see the stars at home - you certainly will enjoy them, every night, on Turks and Caicos.
Historical points of interest include the Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill Plantation ruins as well as the stones engraved by shipwrecked sailors, found on a hill overlooking Sapodilla Bay.
The "Hole" at Long Bay is a deep and wide limestone chimney with a mysterious depth of salt water at the bottom. Providenciales, Turks and Caicos is also the site of the world's only commercial Conch farm. Conch (pronounced "conk") is a mollusk in beautiful light pink shells and is the local delicacy.
Other recommended excursions include Princess Alexandra Land and Sea Park and Nature Reserve, Chalk Sound Park, Frenchman's Creek Sanctuary, Pigeon Pond Sanctuary, and Northwest Point Pond. Water Cay Nature Reserve, also an Iguana Sanctuary is well worth visiting.

About Turks and Caicos Islands, a paradise of 40 islands and cays, just 575 miles southeast of Miami and 55 miles southeast of the Bahamas.
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Coveted as being one of the few resorts centrally located beachfront on Grace Bay Beach, Le Vele Resort provides its guests stunning views.
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